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john lennon? >> john lennon. >> john lennon was shot and killed tonight in new york city. an unspeakable tragedy. >> i said, "do you realize what you have done here?" and he said, "i killed myself." he said, "i'm john lennon." >> people came out here, singing beatles ballads. they just want to try to feel close to a man whom they say touched their lives. >> that's how much love people had for john lennon. >> his music made our good times better. his music made our bad times at least livable. if he hadn't dreamed so beautifully, it wouldn't hurt so much. >> here we are, 40 years later, talking about this man and this man's music. >>> my role in society or any artist or poet's role so to rye to express what we all feel, not as a preacher, as a leader, but as a reflection of us all. >> john, he was always a person that was ahead of the curve. his lyrics were always about the truth. i asked him at one point what his secret was for writing great songs. he said, you write the truth and you make it rhyme. >> it sort of dawned on me that love was the answer when i was younger. fir
john lennon? >> john lennon. >> john lennon was shot and killed tonight in new york city. an unspeakable tragedy. >> i said, "do you realize what you have done here?" and he said, "i killed myself." he said, "i'm john lennon." >> people came out here, singing beatles ballads. they just want to try to feel close to a man whom they say touched their lives. >> that's how much love people had for john lennon. >> his music made our...
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♪ >>> there is young john f. kennedy jr. >> john f. kennedy jr. was the last glimmer of the fantasy that there was once a spot called camelot. he was the last prince. >> some of you across the country may know, he's been named the sexiest man in the country. >> the talk now is, will john f. kennedy jr. run for something? >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> "george" magazine was his way of exploring a public forum into politics. >> when john and carolyn would walk into an event, the entire place would stop. >> it's the closest that we came to royalty. >> watch your back. >> photographers at their door everywhere she went. that really tore her down. >> he was definitely under a lot of pressure as a kennedy. >> flying for him was just freedom. >> i think it was the only place he could escape. >> all these rumors, john was having troubles with his marriage, he was having troubles with his magazine, the two most important things in his life. >> this is the oddest sky i've ever seen. if there's a private pilot, they're going to be in a lot of tro
♪ >>> there is young john f. kennedy jr. >> john f. kennedy jr. was the last glimmer of the fantasy that there was once a spot called camelot. he was the last prince. >> some of you across the country may know, he's been named the sexiest man in the country. >> the talk now is, will john f. kennedy jr. run for something? >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> "george" magazine was his way of exploring a public forum into politics....
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that's john mccain's intention here. heou lood theke country so deeply divided, he was horrified by what he saw. he told his advisers it does not have to be this bad and he designed a week's worth of events that would inspire the country or seek to inspire the country to overcome those divisions. so he invites both men who defeated him, neither of whom he was close to, george w. bush, barack obama to his dying days, he had deep difrmss with both men but he wanted to send the message that despite their differences, they believed in the cause of america. he did that -- he's done d that throughout this week. each one designed by mccain in his final months. you saw yesterday when nancy pelosi and paul ryan presented -- were together in the rotunda chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell together at the rotunda. this is about overcoming divisions and sending a message to the country. >> and, jon, kind of remarkable image sent by his aides every friday over the last months he gathers aidesor ay session around him at his home to plan
that's john mccain's intention here. heou lood theke country so deeply divided, he was horrified by what he saw. he told his advisers it does not have to be this bad and he designed a week's worth of events that would inspire the country or seek to inspire the country to overcome those divisions. so he invites both men who defeated him, neither of whom he was close to, george w. bush, barack obama to his dying days, he had deep difrmss with both men but he wanted to send the message that...
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that was john mccain as the maverick. as somebody who was willing to challenge those that were in power. a truly inspiring figure. >> jon, one of those things from your tweet, the photo you're there on that old flip phone. you're right next to the candidate. so many reporters sat so close to them on those bus trips. what was about it john mccain that he loved having reporters next to him and he wasn't at war with the press. >> reporter: tom, it was phenomenal. and as a young reporter, really, this was my first full-blown experience covering a presidential campaign. to see somebody that i spent more time in john mccain in the back of that did bus, than his campaign manager, political director, all of the people that mic micromanage political campaigns. we were back there. tom, it was always on the record, by the way, he invited the press in and believe me, we sparred with him. i had a campaign event up in new hampshire, where he pointed me out and i could only speak russian -- he would fight with the best. you know, and i
that was john mccain as the maverick. as somebody who was willing to challenge those that were in power. a truly inspiring figure. >> jon, one of those things from your tweet, the photo you're there on that old flip phone. you're right next to the candidate. so many reporters sat so close to them on those bus trips. what was about it john mccain that he loved having reporters next to him and he wasn't at war with the press. >> reporter: tom, it was phenomenal. and as a young...
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there is john lewis, the casket of john lewis at ebenezer baptist church. steve osunsami is also there at ebenezer baptist, and steve, you covered john lewis for years down there in atlanta. he was also your congressman. >> reporter: he was. he was my congressman the entire time that i have lived here. i've lived here for two decades, in three homes and he was always my congressman. i first met him in the early 2000s. i have been with abc for just a few years at this point, and i was walking into the grocery store. so i'm at my publix grocery store at ansley shopping center and i walk into the store and there's john lewis. i did not expect him to recognize me, but he did, and we got to talking, and i said, i was sprurprised that i would ev know who i am. i know who you are, and you're a great. he told me that there are few o like we do, and so of course, i would recognize you. that that was important to me, and that's something i'll never forget, and, you know, to say that he was admired by the citizens of this great city is an understatement. he was belove
there is john lewis, the casket of john lewis at ebenezer baptist church. steve osunsami is also there at ebenezer baptist, and steve, you covered john lewis for years down there in atlanta. he was also your congressman. >> reporter: he was. he was my congressman the entire time that i have lived here. i've lived here for two decades, in three homes and he was always my congressman. i first met him in the early 2000s. i have been with abc for just a few years at this point, and i was...
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john felt like family. of course it is cindy and robert the and joe and doug, andy, cindy, meghan, jack, jimmy and bridget who truly call this man their own. on behalf of the senate and the entire nation, thank you. thank you for lending him to us longer than we had a right. thank you for supporting him while he supported us. half a world away wearing our nation's uniform john mccain stood up for every value that this capitol building represents. then he brought that same pa tri tichl inside its walls to advocate for its service members, our veterans and our moral leadership in the world. it is only right that today near the end of his long journey john lies here in this great hall, under this mighty dome, like other american heros before him. here, as a restless wave approaches the shores of eternity, we thank god forgiv g giving this country john mccain. >> on behalf of a grateful nation and on behalf of congress, i want to begin by giving thanks to the mccain family for your many years of service to our
john felt like family. of course it is cindy and robert the and joe and doug, andy, cindy, meghan, jack, jimmy and bridget who truly call this man their own. on behalf of the senate and the entire nation, thank you. thank you for lending him to us longer than we had a right. thank you for supporting him while he supported us. half a world away wearing our nation's uniform john mccain stood up for every value that this capitol building represents. then he brought that same pa tri tichl inside...
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john mccain was defined by love. several of you out there in the pews who crossed swords with him or found yourself on the receiving end of his famous temper or were at cross purposes with him are doing your best to stay stone-faced. don't. you know full well that if john mccain were in your shoes here today he'd be using some salty word he learned in the navy while my mother jabbed him in the arm at embarrassment and he would look back at her and grumble and maybe stop talking but he would keep grinning. she was the onl on their first date when he still did not know what sort of woman he was, he recited poem called the cremation about an alaskan prospect who welcomed it as the only way to get warm in the icy north. there are strange donees in the midnight sun by the men who moll for gold, the arctic tasecrets. he learned it in ha no. a prisoner rap the it out in code over the long years and my father figured if she would sit through that and appreciate the dark humor that had seen him through so many years of impris
john mccain was defined by love. several of you out there in the pews who crossed swords with him or found yourself on the receiving end of his famous temper or were at cross purposes with him are doing your best to stay stone-faced. don't. you know full well that if john mccain were in your shoes here today he'd be using some salty word he learned in the navy while my mother jabbed him in the arm at embarrassment and he would look back at her and grumble and maybe stop talking but he would...
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[ laughter ] >> i don't talk do you like, john! john! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i tried to say something nice, topical. >> john, when you jump in -- say something smart instead of grabbing me by the -- >> talk about saggat some more. >> no, john, you know this. the truth, you made me lose my thought. i used to go down in the locker room with the dodgers in the old days. tommy would say -- oh, the best one -- go out to the mound and take the pitcher out. it's true. and i put on the uniform. i said, tommy will get fired. contin don't worry, just go out there. >> jimmy: in the middle of the game? >> no, in detroit. [ laughter ] how did you get this show? >> jimmy: i don't know. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> morons. they're morons. telling a story, where do you think i was? just butt out. hope to got you got the job. >> jimmy: i can go in the back if you want. >> no, i love you. listen. so i go to the mound. mexican kids out there. give me the ball. who the hell are you? who are you? i said, the manager. i'm taking th
[ laughter ] >> i don't talk do you like, john! john! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i tried to say something nice, topical. >> john, when you jump in -- say something smart instead of grabbing me by the -- >> talk about saggat some more. >> no, john, you know this. the truth, you made me lose my thought. i used to go down in the locker room with the dodgers in the old days. tommy would say -- oh, the best one -- go out to the mound and take the pitcher...
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call me john. i would say, okay, mr. john lewis. he just made everybody feel like they were the only person in the room that mattered. i had an opportunity to go on one of the faith and politics trips with him. i took my niece and i remember him spending time with my niece like she was the only person in the room, but walking across the edmund pettus bridge with john lewis, and i remember getting to the other side and thinking about bloody sunday and how that day john lewis and others were basically tortured and beaten but on this sunday we walked across and the troopers were there, very diverse group of troopers i might add, were there to welcome us and make sure we were okay. and so that is a direct result, martha, because john lewis dedicated his life to social justice and righting wrongs and making sure that we see more firsts in this country and we owe him a debt of gratitude. it will never be the same in the house of representatives without john lewis. >> but his influence remains -- and i ju
call me john. i would say, okay, mr. john lewis. he just made everybody feel like they were the only person in the room that mattered. i had an opportunity to go on one of the faith and politics trips with him. i took my niece and i remember him spending time with my niece like she was the only person in the room, but walking across the edmund pettus bridge with john lewis, and i remember getting to the other side and thinking about bloody sunday and how that day john lewis and others were...
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first stealing the nation's heart as john john, later capturing headlines while stealing his share of hearts, and then he would break our hearts. tonight our exclusive look at his final days. >> excuse me. >> for jfk junior it seemed birthrig birthright. the looks, and sadly the luck. at all times a president's son, america's royal. linked to model cindy crawford and madonna, sarah jessica parker and others. >> john was used to the kind of attention that he got being his mother's and father's son, but things were different when he was voted people's sexiest man. >> do you mind all the stuff about you? >> people can say a lot worse things about you, right, than you're attractive and look good in bathing suit. >> now nearly 20 years after his death, an intimate look at the life and legacy of john f kennedy junior. rarely seen footage of his battles with the paparazzi and new details about the day and night of that flight. >> and now the young man who we remember playing under john kennedy's desk is here to introduce his uncle. >> the kennedy family has begun to arrive. >> he reentered t
first stealing the nation's heart as john john, later capturing headlines while stealing his share of hearts, and then he would break our hearts. tonight our exclusive look at his final days. >> excuse me. >> for jfk junior it seemed birthrig birthright. the looks, and sadly the luck. at all times a president's son, america's royal. linked to model cindy crawford and madonna, sarah jessica parker and others. >> john was used to the kind of attention that he got being his...
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john: hd olon. whatig mht billyob b sound le ik when twoat rs are gog inat it on him. >> andy:h, o probablliy ke -- uh, , uhuh, don'sct ratch, d'ton scratch. i had th demo this eryve morning when ias w shootin"mg onster's ball." [ chee arsnd applae us] >> jn:oh billy b.ob biy llbob. a rastnge soulut b we loveis h simuc. la[ ughter ] yhanow, we'vhae d a lot fofun hostg inthis shoovw er the lt as femiw nutes. but 'vwee given sitome very seriouths ought. and it w'sith a hey avheart that we wldou like tonn aounce our retimerent from tela-night televionsi. laughter ] andy: y.es kni ow. we d'ton want coenrd to get l al the acti.on laughter ] sohi ts, indee wd,ill be o ur firsant d final owsh. look, gu.ys 's been wia ld ride. but rleaier todawey called up e abc brs asand toldhe tm that quit. late nhtig's been eagrt, but at thisoi pnt in oulir ves, we stju wa tnto focus oonur true sspaion -- pferossional ogboie bodiarng! [ laught ]er [ eechrs and alappuse ] j>>ohn: so yosanara, la te nit!gh lookth, is is ou
john: hd olon. whatig mht billyob b sound le ik when twoat rs are gog inat it on him. >> andy:h, o probablliy ke -- uh, , uhuh, don'sct ratch, d'ton scratch. i had th demo this eryve morning when ias w shootin"mg onster's ball." [ chee arsnd applae us] >> jn:oh billy b.ob biy llbob. a rastnge soulut b we loveis h simuc. la[ ughter ] yhanow, we'vhae d a lot fofun hostg inthis shoovw er the lt as femiw nutes. but 'vwee given sitome very seriouths ought. and it w'sith a hey...
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thank you, john. rest in peace, my brother. >> all right, rachel scott joins us now from black lives matter plaza in washington, d.c. and rachel, john lewis called this time right now a special moment in our history. >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. about a mile away from where i'm standing during the march on washington, john lewis called for equality. nearly 60 years later, returning to this area back in front of the white house to see the words "black lives matter" painted on this street. he gave a message of hope to the next generation that we will get there. tom? >> rachel scott leading us off tonight. rachel, thank you for that. and the legacy of john lewis extends six decades from atlanta to capitol hill, one of the original freedom riders taking on the jim crow south. standing against segregation, discrimination and demanding equal justice for all. his voice echoing through the halls of congress, inspiring generations. here's abc "nightline" anchor byron pitts. >> keep marching, keep si
thank you, john. rest in peace, my brother. >> all right, rachel scott joins us now from black lives matter plaza in washington, d.c. and rachel, john lewis called this time right now a special moment in our history. >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. about a mile away from where i'm standing during the march on washington, john lewis called for equality. nearly 60 years later, returning to this area back in front of the white house to see the words "black lives...
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john s. mccain. >> and delivers a rousing speak at the 1988 national convention. >> this november, we must not forget. we must not retreat. >> but then, his career crashes down in flames. his character is called into question after his name surfaces in the keating five banking scandal. >> as i understand it, you had a personal relationship with mr. keating. you were a friend of his? >> yes. >> it was a question not only of what he did, but who he did it for. >> charles keating is a wealthy contributor and friend of the mccains. they would fly nine times on the keating's private plane. but when banking regulators start looking into keating's failing savings and loan, he asked mccain and four other senators to get them to back off. in the end, keating goes to prison, while a senate ethics committee eventually clears mccain, saying he only exercised poor judgment. the war hero senator takes a beating in the press. >> i think the whole thing was a regrettable situation. >> and he says that that w
john s. mccain. >> and delivers a rousing speak at the 1988 national convention. >> this november, we must not forget. we must not retreat. >> but then, his career crashes down in flames. his character is called into question after his name surfaces in the keating five banking scandal. >> as i understand it, you had a personal relationship with mr. keating. you were a friend of his? >> yes. >> it was a question not only of what he did, but who he did it for....
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president, any thoughts on john mccain? mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? >> reporter: abc news's jon karl tried to get the president to say something, anything about mccain. >> do you believe john mccain was a hero, sir? why won't you say anything about john mccain? >> reporter: finally this tonight. >> we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. so thank you very much. >> reporter: the senator was a frequent target for trump, even suggesting mccain wasn't a war hero because he was captured by the north vietnamese. >> i like people that weren't captured. okay? i have to tell you. >> reporter: for now mccain's seat will be filled by an appointment from arizona's governor. but tomorrow voters in mccain's home state will pick the republican nominee for the seat being vacated by retiring republican senator jeff flake. the candidates include congresswoman martha mcsally, former sheriff joe arpaio, and dr. kelli ward. and they are all a far cry from mccain-style republicans. in fact, they've aechd been trying to outtrump one
president, any thoughts on john mccain? mr. president, any thoughts on john mccain? >> reporter: abc news's jon karl tried to get the president to say something, anything about mccain. >> do you believe john mccain was a hero, sir? why won't you say anything about john mccain? >> reporter: finally this tonight. >> we very much appreciate everything that senator mccain has done for our country. so thank you very much. >> reporter: the senator was a frequent target...
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there's glen at john's wedding. glen with his three daughters. john's two sons. and they have both spent their careers working on equality for their communities. so over the 30 years, living their one friendship, and their two realities. wondering how this can still be happening. >> what would you like to say to that person, almost 30 years out? >> this is not changing. what else should you do to try to keep progress moving forward and keep working to make things change? >> i would say to myself, don't get tired. because the road is going to be a lot longer than you anticipate. don't give up. >> reporter: when we come back, what these americans think should be done. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ get their dishes as clean as possible.olks ask me how to i tell them, try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. it breaks down food soils to clean up to 99% of visible and invisible food resid
there's glen at john's wedding. glen with his three daughters. john's two sons. and they have both spent their careers working on equality for their communities. so over the 30 years, living their one friendship, and their two realities. wondering how this can still be happening. >> what would you like to say to that person, almost 30 years out? >> this is not changing. what else should you do to try to keep progress moving forward and keep working to make things change? >> i...
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, this isc >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. hi, everyone, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you something, we have a well-thought out show for you tonight and we kick things off with a special guest sitting in on bongos, the very beautiful john stamos is with us. [ cheers and applause ] john plays the bongos and the drums and what else do you play? other percussion instruments? >> piano, guitar. and you play? >> jimmy: i play the clarinet. >> sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i could have done just as well with the ladies had i chosen the bongos, as john
. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady, this isc >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- don rickles. john stamos. from "dancing with the stars", chynna phillips. and music from peter bj"g- with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, for the first time tonight, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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but first, john lewis. the son of alabama sharecroppers, his legacy of fighting for justice and racial equality. tributes tonight from former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton. former president barack obama delivering the eulogy. saying america was built by people like john lewis. and he went on to say few elections are as urgent as this one. what he's concerned about. >>> it comes just hours after president trump, who did not attend the funeral, suggested moving the election in a tweet. it set off a firestorm, including leaders of his own party. what mitch mcconnell is now saying tonight. joe biden had warned the president would try to do this. >>> millions of american families in need tonight. the new numbers. the economy shrinking by the largest margin since records were kept before world war ii. and with benefits now expiring, tonight, the scramble on capitol hill. the vote late today, but is it too little, too late? mary bruce on where this stands right now. >>> the coronavirus. death rising i
but first, john lewis. the son of alabama sharecroppers, his legacy of fighting for justice and racial equality. tributes tonight from former presidents george w. bush and bill clinton. former president barack obama delivering the eulogy. saying america was built by people like john lewis. and he went on to say few elections are as urgent as this one. what he's concerned about. >>> it comes just hours after president trump, who did not attend the funeral, suggested moving the election...
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honoring john mccain. and we will report all week here on the services in arizona and >>> months ago almost a dozen cows were found dead in santa clara county field. tonight new details. an arrest has been made in the case. >> i think that guy has absolutely nothing to do with games and has everything to do with his mental health. >> the bay area gaming community is still reacting to news of the jacksonville shooting tragedy, and tonight they invite us into their world. >>> imagin opening your phone bill and seeing a $13,000 charge. it happened. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side is coming up. >> live where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> take a good look. what do you see in this picture? some see a worn out building ready to be torn down. others see a potential place to live. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze in for ama daetz. a portion of san jose's old city hall is in the crosshairs tonight pitting city leaders against advocates for homeless living. >> it's a prime location right nex
honoring john mccain. and we will report all week here on the services in arizona and >>> months ago almost a dozen cows were found dead in santa clara county field. tonight new details. an arrest has been made in the case. >> i think that guy has absolutely nothing to do with games and has everything to do with his mental health. >> the bay area gaming community is still reacting to news of the jacksonville shooting tragedy, and tonight they invite us into their world....
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mcafee, maybe because there are so many john mcafees. >> john mcafee is one of the wildest characters you'll ever come across. >> the >> reporter: there's mcafee the party animal. >> john? >> reporter: mcafee, the silicon valley gazillionaire. >> he's someone that i feel is dangerous. >> reporter: even mcagree the presidential candidate. >> stand with me to protect our freedom. >> reporter: pinning down the truth in mcagree's life story is never easy, because often, it is as slippery as he is. >> he is like teflon, nothing sticks to the man. >> reporter: if the name mcagree rings a bell, it should. there's a good chance it's on your home computer screen right now. yep, he's the guy behind the famous mcagree anti-virus software. we say we're going to talk tomorrow, does that mean face to face? i first crossed paths with mcagree in 2012 when he'd become even more famous south of the border. he was on the run and would only talk to me by phone. >> you may think that you're not being followed, but i can assure you you are. >> reporter: hello? but i wasn't chasing him around late m latin a
mcafee, maybe because there are so many john mcafees. >> john mcafee is one of the wildest characters you'll ever come across. >> the >> reporter: there's mcafee the party animal. >> john? >> reporter: mcafee, the silicon valley gazillionaire. >> he's someone that i feel is dangerous. >> reporter: even mcagree the presidential candidate. >> stand with me to protect our freedom. >> reporter: pinning down the truth in mcagree's life story is...
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i'll tell you more in a little bit. >> john: john san jose police are searching for suspects in that city's first homicide of the year. the victim was local high school student. polices responded to the shooting at 1:00 this morning. officers found 15-year-old oscar gonzalez of san jose on the front porch of his home, dead from at least one gun shot wound. investigators believe the shooting was gang-related. >>> san francisco also investigating its first homicide of the year. man was shot multiple times outside the club 21 bar at turk and taylor street. the victim was between 30 and 40 years old. investigators are trying to figure out what happened leading up to the killing. >>> there are dozens of new laws that go went into effect at the stroke of midnight. possession of an ounce of less of marijuana will be just an infraction similar to a traffic ticket. there is still $100 fine but no jail fine and won't go on your criminal record. >>> california is requiring baked goods made in the state have no trans-fat. all traffic tickets in the state will add an extra $4 to pay for air ambul
i'll tell you more in a little bit. >> john: john san jose police are searching for suspects in that city's first homicide of the year. the victim was local high school student. polices responded to the shooting at 1:00 this morning. officers found 15-year-old oscar gonzalez of san jose on the front porch of his home, dead from at least one gun shot wound. investigators believe the shooting was gang-related. >>> san francisco also investigating its first homicide of the year. man...
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>> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing. what was the toughest thing i had to have you do? >> eat empanadas. >> oh, my gosh. >> he ate so many empanadas. >> how many? >> yeah, it was this elaborate thing where i had to take an empanada out of a package and eat it. and it was really me doing it. it wasn't a stunt person. [ laughter ] >> it was a long shot with 20 people in it -- >> i mean, they didn't bring in joey chestnut. >> anthony: how many times did you shoot that scene and how many empa madas did you have to eat? >> did we decide it was 36? >> i think it was 36 empanadas. >> so many. >> see? empanadas? then you're like oh, [ bleep ]. that's a lot! [ applause ] yeah, all right, okay. >> anthony: when we come back, we have an exclusive never-before-seen clip of "the suicide squad." and john cena. [ cheers and applause ] taking a [ bleep ] after eating 40 empanadas. we'll see you when we come back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ book's most trusted brand subaru, you get kelley blue winner, seven years in a row. in fact, suba
>> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing. what was the toughest thing i had to have you do? >> eat empanadas. >> oh, my gosh. >> he ate so many empanadas. >> how many? >> yeah, it was this elaborate thing where i had to take an empanada out of a package and eat it. and it was really me doing it. it wasn't a stunt person. [ laughter ] >> it was a long shot with 20 people in it -- >> i mean, they didn't bring in joey chestnut....
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john has moved on. he would probably not want us to dwell on it but we are better for his presence among us. the world is smaller for his departure and we will remember him as he was, unwavering, undimmed, unequal. [ applause ] talking about -- and now we'll hear former president barack obama and history being made today as two former presidents eulogize a former senator. john mccain said his defeat said something important about the country, that his own election would not have. barack obama. >> to beloved family, mrs. mccain. to cindy and the mccain children, president and mrs. bush, president and secretary clinton, vice president and mrs. biden, vice president and mrs. cheney, vice president gore and has john would say, my friends. we come to celebrate an extraordinary man. a warrior, a statesman, a pat w embodied so much that isn among the fortunate few who competed against john at the highest levels of politics. he made us better presidents just as he made the senate better. just as he made this co
john has moved on. he would probably not want us to dwell on it but we are better for his presence among us. the world is smaller for his departure and we will remember him as he was, unwavering, undimmed, unequal. [ applause ] talking about -- and now we'll hear former president barack obama and history being made today as two former presidents eulogize a former senator. john mccain said his defeat said something important about the country, that his own election would not have. barack obama....
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>> john: a little bit. yeah, i got to end like they had a welcome group when i got there and i sat down and was like, hi, i'm john m. they stared at me. >> jimmy: you told the story about leaving a newspaper that had a story about your >> john: yeah. it ended up in a newspaper that i was in rehab and i left it out >> jimmy: is that true? i did do that. also -- i was in a very petty time in my life and ls grassroots what normalcy i could. and also i would walk back from the cafeteria. there was like an area where the teen smoke, you know. and i would walk. i made it a point to talk past like -- is this my demo? oh be like, "manque how is everyone doing?" like liquid is typical and they wouldn't do it. >> jimmy: in ada people will be happy that they weren't recognized in a rehab situation at first i was worried it would be done as the days rolled on i became quite concerned. string, yeah, nothing ever works we wanted to, does it? >> john: nothing ever works out not even being institutiona institutionalized. s
>> john: a little bit. yeah, i got to end like they had a welcome group when i got there and i sat down and was like, hi, i'm john m. they stared at me. >> jimmy: you told the story about leaving a newspaper that had a story about your >> john: yeah. it ended up in a newspaper that i was in rehab and i left it out >> jimmy: is that true? i did do that. also -- i was in a very petty time in my life and ls grassroots what normalcy i could. and also i would walk back from...
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she decides to get john robinson on the phone himself. >> who is this? >> this is john. when migraine strikes, dissolve it with nurtec: the only quick-dissolve treatment for migraine attacks that can get many people back to normal activities and last up to 48 hours- with just one dose. onederful. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. nurtec. one dose. onederful. it's time to take with best friends all along the sun is out. it's beautiful. turn up your favorite song! and head out for the open road to drive the whole day long. goldfish crackers. the snack that smiles back. what?! ♪ whatever you have at home, knorr sides can turn nutritious veggies into mouthwatering meals. ♪ veggies taste amazing with knorr. everywhere becomes a carmax. but if you're more of an in-person person, carmax is still a carmax, too. offering curbside pickup, or home delivery, and a seven-day money-back guarantee. the way it should be. carmax. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they go
she decides to get john robinson on the phone himself. >> who is this? >> this is john. when migraine strikes, dissolve it with nurtec: the only quick-dissolve treatment for migraine attacks that can get many people back to normal activities and last up to 48 hours- with just one dose. onederful. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. nurtec. one dose. onederful. it's time to take with best friends all along the sun is out. it's beautiful. turn up...
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how is john gruden dealing with the personalities of today? we deal with our children, atoh dthe to really get in and teach because they pretty much voted themselves off the practic the bargaining agreement, and john sees players in the building. for him, that means you try to get better. right now, the players are in a situation they don't spend a lot of time this practice or around the facility. john's going to have to figure out a way to really develop that chemistry with the players and have great relationships, and it's going to be difficult. that's the one thing i talked to him before and after he signed, that's the one thing i talked to him about. how are you going to deal with the players of today? i know the football stuff, xs, o os. great at that. not worried about that, but the players' relationships are the biggest obstacle this year and in the coming years. >> it's a millennial mentality. >> yes. >> and the collective bargaining agreement he's complained about because you can't spend that many hours with the players. >> right. >>
how is john gruden dealing with the personalities of today? we deal with our children, atoh dthe to really get in and teach because they pretty much voted themselves off the practic the bargaining agreement, and john sees players in the building. for him, that means you try to get better. right now, the players are in a situation they don't spend a lot of time this practice or around the facility. john's going to have to figure out a way to really develop that chemistry with the players and...
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john allen sosnovske. john, you realize that this conversation is being recorded? >> yes, i do, sir. >> you understand, we're investigating the homicide of taunja anne bennett? >> yes, sir. >> he was cooperative. he was willing to speak with them and talk to them. >> we've shown you a polaroid photograph of taunja anne bennett. do you recognize this person? >> no, i do not, sir. >> do you recall, ever having seen this person before in your life? >> no, sir. >> did you have a conversation, with an individual in a lounge, j.b.'s, regarding the murder of taunja bennett? >> no, sir. >> do you have any knowledge of the death of taunja bennett? >> no, sir. >> john sosnovske was adamant that he had never met taunja bennett and that he definitely didn't kill taunja bennett. >> that of course was flying in the face of what pavlinac was saying. one of them is lying. >> anything else you'd like to say, sir? >> yes, if i may. i'm more than willing to help in any way that i can and clear myself and to help you people, because i have nothing to hide. >> okay. we'll conclude the
john allen sosnovske. john, you realize that this conversation is being recorded? >> yes, i do, sir. >> you understand, we're investigating the homicide of taunja anne bennett? >> yes, sir. >> he was cooperative. he was willing to speak with them and talk to them. >> we've shown you a polaroid photograph of taunja anne bennett. do you recognize this person? >> no, i do not, sir. >> do you recall, ever having seen this person before in your life?...
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his chief of staff was there, john kelly who understands john mccain's sacrifice because he has had an even greater sacrifice himself by giving up his son for this country -- to defend this country. he is a gold star father. so there were lots of representatives of the trump administration there yesterday to show that this administration has great respect for john mccain, despite whatever political disagreements they may have had over time. >> thanks very much governor christie. is there anyone who picks up the mantel of john mccain? >> there is no obvious person. there is not a hero of the house. but there are people that try to do the work he does, and do it much more quietly because he was much more unique in his way of approaching things. they tend to be the women. the women in the senate particularly, are the people who work across party lines and try actually just to get something done. i was struck in all of this coverage that we have had of john mccain who many of us have known lovingly, and sometimes not so lovgl one of the most significant things was said by one of the women
his chief of staff was there, john kelly who understands john mccain's sacrifice because he has had an even greater sacrifice himself by giving up his son for this country -- to defend this country. he is a gold star father. so there were lots of representatives of the trump administration there yesterday to show that this administration has great respect for john mccain, despite whatever political disagreements they may have had over time. >> thanks very much governor christie. is there...
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thank you to all those who loved john. ♪ john's love was unique and all-encompassing. it was powerful. you felt it radiate. i miss him dearly, but we are so deeply blessed to have been touched by his greatness. he will forever change selma and this nation. on bloody sunday in 1965, john was confronted by alabama state troopers and their dog. they beat him with billy clubs, fracturing his skull, but john was determined to fight for equality and justice, putting his own life on the line in the service of others and a brighter future for everyone. john crossed bridges so many times, insisting that our nation live up to the ideals upon which it was founded. as he always said, he gave a little blood on that bridge. as always, john was humble. his humility rang true. as he takes his final march, that final crossing, john bridged the gaps that so often divided us. our political parties working every day for a more just and equitable america. my heart is full knowing that john is crossing that selma bridge today in his final march. his final march, that final crossing so diffe
thank you to all those who loved john. ♪ john's love was unique and all-encompassing. it was powerful. you felt it radiate. i miss him dearly, but we are so deeply blessed to have been touched by his greatness. he will forever change selma and this nation. on bloody sunday in 1965, john was confronted by alabama state troopers and their dog. they beat him with billy clubs, fracturing his skull, but john was determined to fight for equality and justice, putting his own life on the line in the...
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john -- not john mcclane -- john, you have command of the board. go ahead. select. this category will blow you away for $200. don't try it at home, but it's the art form being practiced here. -mirza. -what is glassblowing? -that's it. -blow away for $400. mirza. what is "a midsummer's night dream"? no. david. what is "a midsummer night's dream"? yes. no s on the end of "midsummer." back to you, david. pop culture squirrels for $800, please. mirza. -who is rocky? -yes. the flying squirrel. squirrel for $1,000. david. -what is the "animaniacs"? -that's it. blow for $600. usually made from a ram's horn, it's traditionally blown during the jewish high holiday of rosh hashanah. -john. -what's a shofar? -yeah. -tongue-twister for $200. -david. -what is a woodchuck? woodchuck could chuck wood. yeah. blow for $800, please. mirza. -who is guy fawkes? -yes. blow for $1,000. mirza. who is neil simon? neil simon. yeah. had a lot of success after that. sailing lit for $200. john. -what's a u-boat? -u-boat. yes. sailing lit, $400. mirza. -what is a star? -right. sailing for $600.
john -- not john mcclane -- john, you have command of the board. go ahead. select. this category will blow you away for $200. don't try it at home, but it's the art form being practiced here. -mirza. -what is glassblowing? -that's it. -blow away for $400. mirza. what is "a midsummer's night dream"? no. david. what is "a midsummer night's dream"? yes. no s on the end of "midsummer." back to you, david. pop culture squirrels for $800, please. mirza. -who is rocky?...
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paying tribute to john lewis, three former presidents. >> america was built by john lewises. >> how the lawmaker inspired new leaders to fight for a better union and get into good trouble. >>> plus, vanessa guillen. family members of the murdered soldier taking their plea for justice to the nation's capitol and to the president. spark a me too moment for the military and moving others to use their voices. >> announcer: "nightline" starts right now. with juju cheng. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. throughout his life john lewis fought in the name of justice and equality, even when equality sometimes meant face the blows of a billy club and tear gas. still the crusader for civil rights persisted and now after nearly six decades the torch is passed to the next generation. here's abc's steve osunsami. ♪ and lead me home >> and someday when we do form a more perfect union, whether it's years from now or decades or even if it takes another two centuries, john lewis will be a founding father of that fuller, fairer, better america. >> reporter: from the church in atlanta that is the
paying tribute to john lewis, three former presidents. >> america was built by john lewises. >> how the lawmaker inspired new leaders to fight for a better union and get into good trouble. >>> plus, vanessa guillen. family members of the murdered soldier taking their plea for justice to the nation's capitol and to the president. spark a me too moment for the military and moving others to use their voices. >> announcer: "nightline" starts right now. with juju...
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her son john jukea has been behind bars since 2005, convicted of murdering a college sophomore. >> john doesn't belong there. >> where does he belong? >> home. >> reporter: it was known in the new york tab lids as the grid kid murder, short for grid iron. but doreen was convinced her son was innocent. >> does it ever cross your mind that maybe john did have something to do with this? >> no. i'm a hundred percent sure he did not. >> how can you be sure? >> the facts. just follow the facts. >> reporter: these facts, doreen said, led her to take matters into her own hands. going under cover and drastically changing her appearance, all to try to clear her son's >> there's a part of me that's sympathetic to her. and i almost admire that she stood by him to this point. but john jukea is not the victim in this case. it's mark fisher. >> reporter: columbus day weekend 2003. mark fisher heads to the big apple to explore the city's hopping bar scene. >> mark fisher was every parent's dream, a big, strapping, good looking student athlete, the prom king in his high school. phenomenal football playe
her son john jukea has been behind bars since 2005, convicted of murdering a college sophomore. >> john doesn't belong there. >> where does he belong? >> home. >> reporter: it was known in the new york tab lids as the grid kid murder, short for grid iron. but doreen was convinced her son was innocent. >> does it ever cross your mind that maybe john did have something to do with this? >> no. i'm a hundred percent sure he did not. >> how can you be sure?...
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john? john? i'm -- i just need -- excuse me one second. i need to talk to john. >> you need to stop calling me john. i'm spider-man. thank you, by the way. we're short a guest and i would love it if you could -- i'm sorry, can you give us a second? john -- >> we're taking a picture. >> jimmy: i can see that you're taking a picture. okay. there you go. okay, great, john, come on in -- >> you need to stop talking jimmy, get out of here. >> jimmy: i know. >> guys. i'm spider-man. >> jimmy: he's spider-man, everybody. look at him. those are adorable pajamas. john, i just need for you, if you could, to come in and do the show -- >> jimmy, you have to get out of here. >> jimmy: yeah, all right. excuse me one second. look, everyone, it's not spider-man, it's john krasinski. all right, great. let's go inside. >> i can't believe you did that. i can't believe you did that. >> jimmy: really? i mean -- >> you sucked as spider-man. >> gary, this is a family corner, okay? so, let's just -- team effort all right? >> you don't need a job. you don't need t
john? john? i'm -- i just need -- excuse me one second. i need to talk to john. >> you need to stop calling me john. i'm spider-man. thank you, by the way. we're short a guest and i would love it if you could -- i'm sorry, can you give us a second? john -- >> we're taking a picture. >> jimmy: i can see that you're taking a picture. okay. there you go. okay, great, john, come on in -- >> you need to stop talking jimmy, get out of here. >> jimmy: i know. >>...
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john went out to offer to move the car? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: to understand what happened, you need to understand the lay of the land. upton lived here. vilkin owned the adjacent undeveloped 2.6 acre lot, including this narrow strip -- his future driveway. the problem was these brazilian pepper trees along that strip had become a creeping menace. choking off access. and vilkin needed them gone. on this morning, upton's mercedes suv is parked beside the trees on vilkin's land. >> he wanted to move the car to give them more space to trim the trees. >> reporter: a couple of minutes later, evelyn gets up to follow him outside. >> i had set foot on the first step right there as i heard the shots. >> reporter: using this massive .44 magnum revolver, vilkin shoots 56-year-old john upton once in the midsection, followed several seconds later by a second shot to the head, execution-style. >> so, i look up the path, and i see john lying on the path. >> reporter: and you instantly knew he was dead? >> i felt he was dead. and sudde
john went out to offer to move the car? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: to understand what happened, you need to understand the lay of the land. upton lived here. vilkin owned the adjacent undeveloped 2.6 acre lot, including this narrow strip -- his future driveway. the problem was these brazilian pepper trees along that strip had become a creeping menace. choking off access. and vilkin needed them gone. on this morning, upton's mercedes suv is parked beside the trees on vilkin's land....
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the war of words with congressman john lewis. what the president-elect tweeted that is sparking outrage. >>> reunited. the baby kidnapped 18 years ago now face to face with her biological family. the woman accused of taking her now behind bars. >>> the world's most famous hijacking mystery. stumping the fbi for nearly half a century, but did amateur scientists just discover a major clue? >>> and liftoff. the critical space launch. why this rocket has so much riding on it. >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us on this busy saturday. i'm cecilia vega. we begin tonight with what is proving to be a deadly winter blast. weather alerts at this hour across a dozen states, and now states of emergency. the roads downright dangerous here in northern missouri. an overturned semi. wave after wave of ice sending drivers skidding. this 20-car pileup in downtown wichita. 20 million across the country under threat. that flag right there frozen stiff north of tulsa, oklahoma. and no easy going for this woman in arnold, missouri, and for
the war of words with congressman john lewis. what the president-elect tweeted that is sparking outrage. >>> reunited. the baby kidnapped 18 years ago now face to face with her biological family. the woman accused of taking her now behind bars. >>> the world's most famous hijacking mystery. stumping the fbi for nearly half a century, but did amateur scientists just discover a major clue? >>> and liftoff. the critical space launch. why this rocket has so much riding on...
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john john is the boy next door. neighborhood model posing with his girlfriend. >> he loved a thrill. he wasn't reckless, but he definitely loved adventure. he loved to laugh, he loved to be a little bit scared. >> reporter: right up until an amtrak train travels upwards of 70 miles per hour surprised john john, his girlfriend, and her twin sister, the photographer. the wind from the speeding locomotive pushing the girls back. but the cold, hard steel of the 200-ton powerhouse crushing the boy before he could jump to safety. >> everything changed. everything changed. >> 24 hours ago we learned an amtrak train hit and killed a high school student. >> how is it the two girls were able to survive and john was not? >> they were standing to the side of the tracks. and john was standing on the tracks. balancing on the beams. and they just escaped. i mean, it was almost a triple tragedy. >> so they saw it, and it was just -- >> and it happened so quick. they almost got sucked in. that's how close they were. >> but your son
john john is the boy next door. neighborhood model posing with his girlfriend. >> he loved a thrill. he wasn't reckless, but he definitely loved adventure. he loved to laugh, he loved to be a little bit scared. >> reporter: right up until an amtrak train travels upwards of 70 miles per hour surprised john john, his girlfriend, and her twin sister, the photographer. the wind from the speeding locomotive pushing the girls back. but the cold, hard steel of the 200-ton powerhouse...
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honoring john mccain. and we will report all week here on the services in >>> next thing you know, pow-pow pow-pow. the scare yesz thing in my life. makes you not want to leave the house. it's scary. >> frightened survivors scaring their story as investigators try to figure out the motive behind the shooting rampage at a deadly game tournament. >> police say the suspect took his own life after killing at least two people and injuring nearly a dozen others. >> elizabeth is in new york with details. >> a livestream of a video game competition cut short by gunshots. >> what did you shoot me with? >> the shooting hosting the nfl madden 19 tournament, the laser dot appearing on a player's chest just moments before the barrage of gunfire. >> please don't shoot me anymore, please. just stop. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: commander and christopher are still in the hospital, shocked. >> if i lean another way we're not having an interview in the morning. >> reporter: tony is now recovering at home but a
honoring john mccain. and we will report all week here on the services in >>> next thing you know, pow-pow pow-pow. the scare yesz thing in my life. makes you not want to leave the house. it's scary. >> frightened survivors scaring their story as investigators try to figure out the motive behind the shooting rampage at a deadly game tournament. >> police say the suspect took his own life after killing at least two people and injuring nearly a dozen others. >>...
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papa john's. >> reporter: he is the face of papa john's. but tonight, john schnatter is stepping down as chairman of the board from the company he founded, after this "forbes" article revealed he allegedly complained during a conference call that kfc's colonel sanders called blacks the n-word and never faced backlash. then, he went further, saying during his early life in indiana, people would drag african-americans from trucks until they died. the comments during a media training session aimed at avoiding public relations blunders came after he'd already caused an uproar by wading into the nfl's debate on anthem protests, allegedly saying it's hurt business. schnatter admitting the insensitive comments in a statement, saying, "regardless of the context, i apologize. simply stated, racism has no place in our society." but the backlash was severe. major league baseball suspending a popular promotion with papa john's. its stock taking a hit before recovering. >> corporations are lots of people and they have their own culture, so, when you tie
papa john's. >> reporter: he is the face of papa john's. but tonight, john schnatter is stepping down as chairman of the board from the company he founded, after this "forbes" article revealed he allegedly complained during a conference call that kfc's colonel sanders called blacks the n-word and never faced backlash. then, he went further, saying during his early life in indiana, people would drag african-americans from trucks until they died. the comments during a media...
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and he's earned respect from both sides of the aisle. >> john lewis is a hero. he not only personally suffered for the rights of african-americans and really all americans, but he has then taken his passion into public service and spent decades working to make america a better place. >> reporter: even the president-elect has called him a legendary civil rights leader. they're seen here together at the 45th anniversary of the march on selma. at the 50th anniversary in 2015, congressman lewis joined thousands in a symbolic march across the edmund pettus bridge once more. >> we know the march is not yet over. we know the race is not yet won. >> reporter: this is where john lewis and others marching for voting rights were beaten down on bloody sunday by alabama police in 1965. >> get out there and push and pull until we redeem the soul of america. >> reporter: he still has the scars from the beating, the wounds marked down in history and featured in the movie "selma." >> for donald trump to suggest that john lewis is someone who's all talk and no action just once ag
and he's earned respect from both sides of the aisle. >> john lewis is a hero. he not only personally suffered for the rights of african-americans and really all americans, but he has then taken his passion into public service and spent decades working to make america a better place. >> reporter: even the president-elect has called him a legendary civil rights leader. they're seen here together at the 45th anniversary of the march on selma. at the 50th anniversary in 2015,...
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>> well, i hope john boehner will be the speaker in a way that he leads. i hope that he's not held back by the slowest ship. we always say around here, you have a convoy theory, that the whole congress will go as slow as the slowest ship. well, the american people are waiting for jobs, can't have that convoy theory. >> reporter: it's a high school question, but do you like him? >> of course. yes. we've had a good rapport. as i did with president bush. i'm always very respectful of my colleagues and the people they represent. >> reporter: looking at what happened last night, will president obama win in 2012? >> i believe that barack obama will serve eight years as president of the united states. i believe that he will also demonstrate to the american people, and he has, that what we had to do in the short-term is because we had an emergency situation. some people interpreted that as too activist. but it was emergency, and it saved us from a depression. >> reporter: you've talked about the marble ceiling. and i would like to show you a moment. >> tonight, i
>> well, i hope john boehner will be the speaker in a way that he leads. i hope that he's not held back by the slowest ship. we always say around here, you have a convoy theory, that the whole congress will go as slow as the slowest ship. well, the american people are waiting for jobs, can't have that convoy theory. >> reporter: it's a high school question, but do you like him? >> of course. yes. we've had a good rapport. as i did with president bush. i'm always very...
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examine, john, bash. >> examine. moving on to congratulations for eddie murphy and his partner paige butcher. they're expecting their second child towing. >> the legendary actor and ned e comedian, she was photographed showing off her new baby bump. they already have a two-year-old daughter together. >> the baby will make murphy a father for get this, the tenth time. >> he's got a few kids. >> one or two, that's a whole lot of child support payment. he shares his other children with four other women. their kids range in age from 29 to 11. murphy once talked him about his kids calling them really good people. he also said none of them are like me. >> whatever that means. >> congratulations to the couple. something kendis and i like to do all time, he at this time club,? no? you know who does, pauly b. of jersey shore fame, examine, get with me here. >> so he was at the hot spot in miami over the week and other people who were there got a little more than they expected. pauly b. was on safe presumably fist pumping when
examine, john, bash. >> examine. moving on to congratulations for eddie murphy and his partner paige butcher. they're expecting their second child towing. >> the legendary actor and ned e comedian, she was photographed showing off her new baby bump. they already have a two-year-old daughter together. >> the baby will make murphy a father for get this, the tenth time. >> he's got a few kids. >> one or two, that's a whole lot of child support payment. he shares his...
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. >> it is day two of damaging testimony against john edwards. testimony from the star witness' one-time best friend, could put edwards in prison for years. >>> also on the stand, superstar jennifer hudson. tearful testimony against the man accused of killing three members of her family. >>> donor fired. the worker canned after donating a kidney for her boss is demanding she give the organ back. >>> and just in time for the 11:00 news, bears taking over the weatherman's outdoor perch. >> that will get your attention. >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm john muller, in for paula faris. she's on assignment. more of john edwards' sordid personal life will be made public today in his trial. >> his attorney even committed major sins. but she's out to prove he is not a criminal. abc's tahman bradley has more on the unfolding courtroom drama this morning. tahman? >> reporter: good morning. john edwards' attorney said while the former senator's actions may have been deplorable, they were not illegal. this is day two of the tri
. >> it is day two of damaging testimony against john edwards. testimony from the star witness' one-time best friend, could put edwards in prison for years. >>> also on the stand, superstar jennifer hudson. tearful testimony against the man accused of killing three members of her family. >>> donor fired. the worker canned after donating a kidney for her boss is demanding she give the organ back. >>> and just in time for the 11:00 news, bears taking over the...
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that's not john boehner. >> reporter: and as he spoke about all that last night, the button downed john boehner wept. >> i put my myself through scho school, working every rotten job there was. and every night shift i could find. >> reporter: president obama talked about his upbringing today, too, his single mom, who traveled the world. his grandparents who helped raise him. and he said he thinks the american people can relate to his life, too. >> the values of hard work and responsibility and honesty and looking out for one another. have been instilled in them by their parents. those are the same values that i took from my mom and grandparents. >> reporter: the president and the incoming speaker share some interests. they're both golfers. and they both were or are smokers. but with very different attitudes. >> have i fallen off the wagon sometimes, yes. am i daily smoker, a constant smoker, no. i don't do it in front of my kids. i don't do it in front of my family. and, you know, i would say that i am 95% cured. but there are times where -- there are times when i mess up. >> it's somet
that's not john boehner. >> reporter: and as he spoke about all that last night, the button downed john boehner wept. >> i put my myself through scho school, working every rotten job there was. and every night shift i could find. >> reporter: president obama talked about his upbringing today, too, his single mom, who traveled the world. his grandparents who helped raise him. and he said he thinks the american people can relate to his life, too. >> the values of hard work...
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. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady.hththththththththtt >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about cars.com, the place to shop confidently with a wide selection of new and used vehicles, side-by-side comparisons, consumer and expert vehicle reviews and tools to make sure you get the right car at the right place. and what better use is there for a car than driving it to a college football party, which is what our pal yehya did over the weekend at ucla versus washington state in pasadena. >> hi, i'm yehya. i'm here with the cars.com -- ah -- i forget. i show you how to tailgate. come with me. combines. want food? help yourself! >> what are the hot dogs? >> no, hot dog. fal falafel. it's good. >> tastes like feet. >> it's good! go to cars.com, right car, right price. okay? >> great. >> all right. falafel. it's good for you! go to cars.com for the great consumer and expert reviews. this falafel. go to cars.com? >> after i'm done. i can't eat before. >> okay,
. >> dicky: john stamos. from "dancing with the stars," chynna phillips. >> hey, lady.hththththththththtt >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about cars.com, the place to shop confidently with a wide selection of new and used vehicles, side-by-side comparisons, consumer and expert vehicle reviews and tools to make sure you get the right car at the right place. and what better use is there for a car than driving it to a college football party, which is what our...
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and every day we make better pizza. >> reporter: papa john's founder john schnatter has resigned as chairman of his company's board after admitting and apologizing for using the "n" word during a media training exercise. the company said in a statement wednesday, the independent directors of the company have accepted the resignation of john h. schnatter. this all stemmed from a conference call in may where the 56-year-old was reportedly asked in a role-playing exercise if he would distance himself from racist groups. schnatter then complained that kfc's colonel sanders never faced backlash for using the "n" word. schnatter in a statement says reports attributing the use of inappropriate and hurtful language to him are true, saying, regardless of the context, i apologize. schnatter founded papa john's in his hometown of jeffersonville, indiana. he installed a pizza oven at his father's tavern, and the business exploded with more than 5,000 locations. now he leaves that behind. even the gym he committed almost a million dollars to will be stripped of his name. >> you can't have it on a piece o
and every day we make better pizza. >> reporter: papa john's founder john schnatter has resigned as chairman of his company's board after admitting and apologizing for using the "n" word during a media training exercise. the company said in a statement wednesday, the independent directors of the company have accepted the resignation of john h. schnatter. this all stemmed from a conference call in may where the 56-year-old was reportedly asked in a role-playing exercise if he...
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john aveto. >> reporter: this jailhouse informant says john juca confesses to pistol whipping mark fisher and somebody else grabs the gun and shoots him. >> so it putting john juca right on the scene of the crime. >> reporter: and when he got up on the stand and said you confessed to him. >> i was so totally shocked. what i thought the jury would easily be able to see through it. >> after the prosecution made its case, it was then the turn of the defense. but, as it turned out, neither the defense for mr. juca nor for mr. russo opted to call anyone to the stand. they rested their case. that was that. >> it's only an hour and a half later, and the jury comes back in and says guilty as charged. and john juca's taken out in handcuffs. >> it was torment. i turned white like a ghost, and i could not believe it. it was like my brain wouldn't even accept it. >> reporter: john is found guilty of felony murder and sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. >> i'm devastated. that doesn't mean i'm going to give up. i'm never going to give up. john is innocent. >> and she's already starting to think,
john aveto. >> reporter: this jailhouse informant says john juca confesses to pistol whipping mark fisher and somebody else grabs the gun and shoots him. >> so it putting john juca right on the scene of the crime. >> reporter: and when he got up on the stand and said you confessed to him. >> i was so totally shocked. what i thought the jury would easily be able to see through it. >> after the prosecution made its case, it was then the turn of the defense. but, as...